Bonfire
CN → US| HS编码 | 关税税率 | 原产国 | 目的国 | 文档 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7323999080 | 88.4% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7323999040 | 88.4% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 4401110000 | 35.0% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 4401120000 | 35.0% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
AI分析
🔥 Bonfire (Fuel Wood & Wood Scrap)
🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Logistics Strategy
📌 I. Product Definition & Classification: What is a "Bonfire"?
In international trade, a "bonfire" is not a standalone HS Code. It is a functional description of the end-use of Fuel Wood or Wood Chips/Particles. The classification depends entirely on the botanical origin (Coniferous vs. Non-coniferous) and the physical form of the wood supplied.
Key Distinctions:
Bonfire Logs/Billets/Twigs/Faggots: These are classified under Heading 4401 as "Fuel wood."
* Bonfire Wood Chips/Particles: Classified under the same heading but as processed wood.
* Non-Applicable Items: "Gates for confining children/pets" or "Table/Kitchen articles" (from 7323) are NOT bonfire-related, despite appearing in the provided data context as separate trade items. Note: The provided data includes items from 7323 which are unrelated to bonfires. We will strictly ignore them for the "Bonfire" classification as they do not fit the product description.*
⚠️ Critical Warning:
Do not confuse Fuel Wood (4401) with Wood Products for Furniture or Construction (4407-4421). Fuel wood for burning has a 0% base tariff but is subject to significant trade remedy tariffs.
📦 II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority)
Based on the provided <DATA>, there are two relevant HS Codes for fuel wood used in bonfires. The distinction is based on tree species.
| HS Code | Product Description | Application Scenario | Tree Type |
|---|---|---|---|
4401.11.00.00 |
Fuel wood, in logs, billets, twigs, faggots or similar forms: Coniferous | Pine, Spruce, Fir, Cedar logs used for bonfires | 🌲 Coniferous (Softwood) |
4401.12.00.00 |
Fuel wood, in logs, billets, twigs, faggots or similar forms: Nonconiferous | Oak, Maple, Birch, Birch logs used for bonfires | 🌳 Nonconiferous (Hardwood) |
🔍 Key Note:
- The form "in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms" covers most standard bonfire wood.
- If the wood is processed into "chips or particles," it may fall under different subheadings (e.g., 4401.21/4401.22), but the tax rate structure provided in the data for the primary fuel wood categories (4401.11/4401.12) is the focus here.
- The provided data does not list tax rates for 4401.21/4401.22 (chips/particles), so we strictly apply the 4401.11/4401.12 rates for standard bonfire logs/twigs.
💰 III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Detailed Tax Clauses)
✅ Applicable Country: United States (US)
✅ Country of Origin: China (CN) [Inferred from the "Additional Tariff" language in the data]
✅ Effective Time: As per 2026 Trade Policy
🎯 1. 4401.11.00.00 —— Fuel Wood, Coniferous (Logs/Twigs/Faggots)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (Ad Valorem) |
| Additional Tariff (Section 301) | 25.0% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 25.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 25% |
| De Minimis Exemption? | ❌ No (Deemed low-value threshold violations or specific exclusion for wood products in some contexts, though generally de minimis is $800, check specific broker advice for bulk). Note: Data shows "Total Tax 25%", implying the burden is on the importer. |
| Legal Basis Path | USITC:4401.11.00.00 → Section 301: Footnote 9903.88.01 |
📌 Explanation:
- The Base Tariff is 0%, making it attractive from a base standpoint.
- However, a 25% Additional Tariff applies due to trade tensions (Section 301).
- No other "Steel/Aluminum/Copper" tariffs apply to wood. The 78.4% rate in the data is for 7323 (Iron/Steel products) and MUST NOT be applied to wood.
🎯 2. 4401.12.00.00 —— Fuel Wood, Nonconiferous (Logs/Twigs/Faggots)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (Ad Valorem) |
| Additional Tariff (Section 301) | 25.0% |
| Total Tariff Rate | 25.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value × 25% |
| De Minimis Exemption? | ❌ No (Same as above) |
| Legal Basis Path | USITC:4401.12.00.00 → Section 301: Footnote 9903.88.01 |
📌 Note:
- The tax structure is identical to Coniferous wood.
- Whether it is Pine (Coniferous) or Oak (Nonconiferous), the duty is 25%.
⛔ EXCLUSION: Why HS 7323 is NOT for Bonfires
❌ HS Code
7323.99.90.80&7323.99.90.40
These codes cover Iron/Steel household articles and gates.
- 7323.99.90.80: Table/kitchen articles of iron/steel.
- 7323.99.90.40: Gates for confining children or pets.Tax: 78.4% (Base 3.4% + 25% Sec 301 + 50% Steel/Alu/Cu Additional Tariff).
🚫 CRITICAL WARNING:
Do NOT classify Bonfire Wood under 7323. This is a category error. Wood is never Iron or Steel. Misclassification here could lead to penalties if you were importing steel gates, but for wood, it’s irrelevant. Stick to 4401.
🛠️ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Battle-Tested Pitfall Guide)
✅ 1. Required Documentation Checklist
| Document | Mandatory? | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Phytosanitary Certificate | ✔️ Yes | Issued by the country of origin. Essential to prove wood is free from pests/diseases (ISPM 15 standard). |
| ✅ Commercial Invoice | ✔️ Yes | Must clearly state "Fuel Wood - Coniferous/Non-coniferous" and HS Code 4401.11.00.00 or 4401.12.00.00. |
| ✅ Packing List | ✔️ Yes | Specify weight, volume, and form (logs, billets, twigs). |
| ✅ Fumigation Certificate | ✔️ Yes | Proof of treatment against insects/termites. |
| ✅ Bill of Lading | ✔️ Yes | Standard shipping document. |
📌 Tip:
Ensure the Phytosanitary Certificate explicitly states the tree species family if possible, to support the Coniferous/Non-coniferous classification.
✅ 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mantras)
🔥 "Wood is Wood, 25% is the Rule; Steel is Steel, 78% if you're cruel!"
| Scenario | Correct Declaration | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Bonfire Logs (Pine) | 4401.11.00.00 |
Misclassifying as 4407 (Sawn Wood) → Higher Base Tariff |
| Bonfire Twigs | 4401.11.00.00 |
Splitting declaration for "twigs" vs "logs" → Complex audit |
| Steel Fire Pit (Accessory) | 7323.99.90.80 |
Mixing Wood & Steel in one line item → Rejection |
| Wood Chips for Bonfire | Check 4401.21/22 | Using 4401.11 (Logs) → Potential misclassification |
📌 Important:
- If the wood is chips or particles (not logs/twigs/faggots), check if it falls under4401.21(Wood chips/particles) or4401.22(Sawdust/waste). The provided data does not list these, but they often share the 25% additional tariff.
- Never mix "Fuel Wood" with "Household Steel Articles" in the same HS Code line.
✅ 3. Special Cases
| Case | Handling Advice |
|---|---|
| Treated Wood | If wood is chemically treated (creosote), it may fall under different chemical headings. Check MSDS. |
| Origin Routing | If sourced from Vietnam/Malaysia, 301 Tariff may be 0%. Verify Certificate of Origin. |
| Bulk vs. Retail | Bulk shipments require stricter phytosanitary checks. Retail "firestarter logs" (agglomerated) may be 4401.30 (Agglomerated wood). Note: Data does not list 4401.30, but if "agglomerated in logs/briquettes/pellets" is mentioned in description, verify if it’s 4401.30. The provided data only lists 4401.11/12 for "logs/twigs/faggots". If your bonfire wood is pellets, check 4401.30 separately. |
🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (2026)
| Country/Region | HS Code for Fuel Wood | Base Tariff | Additional Tariff (if CN origin) | Total Tariff | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 USA | 4401.11.00.00 / 4401.12.00.00 |
0% | +25% (Sec 301) | 25% | Strict Phytosanitary rules. |
| 🇨🇳 China | 4401.11.00.00 |
0% - 5% | None | 0-5% | Import duty for fuel wood into China. |
| 🇪🇺 EU | 4401.10 |
0% | None | 0% | No additional trade tariffs. |
| 🇬🇧 UK | 4401.10 |
0% | None | 0% | Post-Brexit alignment with EU. |
📌 Conclusion:
- The 25% US Tariff is the main cost driver for Chinese-sourced bonfire wood.
- Phytosanitary compliance is equally critical; non-compliance leads to shipment rejection/destruction.
📌 VI. Common Mistakes & Pitfalls (Blood & Tears)
❌ Mistake 1: Classifying Wood Chips under 4401.11 (Logs)
👉 Consequence: Misclassification. Wood chips should be 4401.21/4401.22. While tax might be similar, incorrect description risks audit.
❌ Mistake 2: Ignoring Phytosanitary Certificate
👉 Consequence: US Customs (CBP) and USDA may seize the shipment for pest risk. Return/Destroy at importer's expense.
❌ Mistake 3: Confusing Wood with Steel Fire Pits
👉 Consequence: Applying 78.4% tariff to wood (if mixed) or 25% to steel (if misdeclared). Keep categories separate.
❌ Mistake 4: Assuming De Minimis applies to Bulk Fuel Wood
👉 Consequence: Bulk fuel wood is rarely shipped under $800 de minimis. If shipped via informal entry, expect full duties (25%).
✅ Correct Practice:
"Coniferous Fuel Wood, Logs, Phytosanitary Certified, HS 4401.11.00.00, Origin: CN"
🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Safe Clearance
🎯 Remember the Mantra:
🔹 "Wood for Fire? 4401 is the Key;
🔹 25% Duty for China, Don't Be Shy;
🔹 Phyto Cert is King, Else You Sing;"
🔹 "Steel Gates are 7323, 78% Rate, No More!"
📌 Pro Tip:
If your wood is agglomerated into pellets/briquettes, check HS 4401.30. The provided data does not list 4401.30, but it is a common form for modern bonfires. Ensure you are not misclassifying pellets as "logs" (4401.11).
📣 Immediate Action:
📞 Contact a licensed Customs Broker
📄 Prepare Phytosanitary Certificate + Commercial Invoice
🚀 Clear Customs Smoothly, Keep Your Bonfire Burning!
✨ Professional Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
💼 Every Percent Counts, Every Document Matters!
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关于 HS 编码归类
协调制度(HS)是由世界海关组织(WCO)制定的国际贸易商品分类标准。全球 200 多个国家采用 HS 系统作为海关关税、贸易统计和进出口监管的基础。
每个 HS 编码遵循以下层级结构:
- 章(2 位)——商品大类(例如:第 84 章:机器和机械设备)
- 品目(4 位)——章内的更具体分类
- 子目(6 位)——国际通用细分,所有 WCO 成员国统一使用
- 本国细分(8-10 位)——各国自行扩展的细分编码,如美国 HTSUS 10 位编码
正确的 HS 编码归类对于顺利通关、准确缴纳关税和遵守贸易法规至关重要。错误归类可能导致海关延误、多缴关税或罚款。
从CN进口到US时,适用的关税税率可能包括:
- 最惠国(MFN)税率——适用于 WTO 成员国的标准关税税率
- 普通税率——适用于无贸易协定国家
- 贸易救济关税——附加关税,如 301 条款(反倾销)、232 条款(国家安全)或反补贴税
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